Who Do You Think You Are? by Alice Munro - Quiz
  • 1. In 'Who Do You Think You Are?', a poignant and introspective short story by Alice Munro, the author masterfully explores themes of identity, self-perception, and the complexities of human relationships through the eyes of its central character, a woman grappling with her past and the myriad influences that shape her present. Set against the backdrop of a small Canadian town, the narrative unfolds as the protagonist reflects on her life choices, familial ties, and the societal expectations placed upon her. Munro's exquisite prose delves into the nuances of memory and the role it plays in defining who we are, as well as the often-unspoken tensions between personal desires and communal responsibilities. The characters are richly developed, each representing different facets of the protagonist's journey, leading her to confront her own misconceptions and the masks she wears in various aspects of her life. As the story progresses, readers are invited to question their own understandings of identity and the forces that compel us to define ourselves in specific ways, leaving a lasting impression of the intricate dance between self-discovery and the lingering impact of one's roots.

    What is the main theme of 'Who Do You Think You Are?'?
A) Friendship and loyalty
B) War and conflict
C) Love and romance
D) Identity and self-discovery
  • 2. What does the protagonist struggle with throughout the story?
A) Health problems
B) Her sense of identity
C) Family conflicts
D) Financial issues
  • 3. How does the story address the concept of memory?
A) It suggests memories can be forgotten easily
B) It portrays memories as unreliable only
C) It shows how memories shape identity
D) It dismisses memory as unimportant
  • 4. What emotion predominates the protagonist's reflection on her past?
A) Indifference
B) Fear
C) Nostalgia
D) Anger
  • 5. In what way does Munro employ irony in the story?
A) Extreme exaggeration of events
B) The contrast between perception and reality
C) Unexpected plot twists
D) Characters say the opposite of what they mean
  • 6. Which literary device is frequently used in the story?
A) Flashbacks
B) Foreshadowing
C) Allegory
D) Metaphor
  • 7. How does the story address societal expectations?
A) It exaggerates societal pressures
B) It ignores societal norms
C) It upholds traditional roles
D) It critiques roles based on gender and class
  • 8. What does the title 'Who Do You Think You Are?' suggest?
A) A rhetorical question
B) A challenge to authority
C) A sense of superiority
D) A questioning of identity
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